MY HOMETOWN SUSTAINABILITY JULIANIZA ARIFFIN Land of origin : Pulau Pinang
MPPP 297 sq km 2 districts MPSP 738 sq km 3 districts
AREA : 1031 KM2 Penang is located in northwestern Peninsular Malaysia. This state is divided into two parts it is island dan Seberang Prai separated by the Straits of Malacca. Seberang Prai is bordered: i. Kedah in the east, and ii. Perak in the south. Current population (2010 Census): MPPP 741,300 MPSP 868,500
Population Population of Penang, Malaysia 1911 2005
Urbanization Urban population of 10,000 people or more and average increase in urbanisation rate in Penang, Malaysia, 1911 2010
Hamzah Sendut (1978) argued that the city of Georgetown can be expected to coalesce with Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam to become the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Urban agglomeration projects are expected to continue growing from Bukit Mertajam and affect its surrounding urbanised areas of Kedah Darul Aman, where the Kulim High Technological Park is located. According to the 2000 census data, Kulim had an urban population of 117,455 that increased from 58,328 people in 1991 (Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2001a).
Industrialisation 35.1% of the employed population in Penang works in the manufacturing sector 2000 census data indicates that 196,415, or 37.8% of the 519,117 people employed in Penang are women 51.1% of the female workforce works in the manufacturing sector decline in fertility rates also led to a slow growth rate of the working age population and labour supply
socio-economic development and motivation have affected the decrease in fertility rate. Socio-economic development involved increased rates of urbanisation and industrialisation, expanded opportunities for education and an increase in marriage age and the number of women working in Penang, and these have greatly influenced the Chinese fertility level in the state
Crude birth rates, crude death rates and rates of natural population increase, Penang, Malaysia 1950 2005
Crude birth rates, crude death rates of natural increase for Penang 1947 2005
The proportion of married women by ethnicity and age group, Penang, Malaysia, 1970 2000
Economic base Percent of population at poverty level in the states in the Northern Corridor Economic Region and Nation
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Education Educational attainment, states in Northern Corridor Economic Region, percent with different educational levels.
Universiti Sains Malaysia, graduates by field and employment status
Assessment of quality of students graduating from local public universities in Penang
Enrolment first degree students, Universiti Sains Malaysia, states in Northern Corridor Economic Region and Malaysia, 2007-09
Enrolment post-graduate students, Universiti Sains Malaysia, States in the Northern Corridor Economic Region, 2009
Pollution Singapore Vs Penang http://www.numbeo.com/pollution/city_result.jsp?country=malaysia&city=penang
Waste and recycling
Zero Waste Malaysia In collaboration with the Penang State Government 21 March 2013
Current situation in Penang The Pulau Burung landfill site receives landfill solid wastes from Penang Island and Seberang Perai (peat fire) The Ampang Jajar landfill site has been landfill closed (leechate & demo) The Jelutong landfill site receives landfill construction, inert and garden wastes (leechate & demo)
Ampang Jajar 1100 tons of waste in a daily basis and operates 24 hours every day waste from Seberang Perai Town Council (MPSP) 350 ton from Pulau Pinang Town Council (MPPP) 650 ton / day delivered to the station from 7 pm to 7 am
Pulau Burung started its operation since 1980 managed by PLB Terang Sdn Bhd and able to handle 16, 000 tons of domestic waste every day width = 62.4 hectares,maximum height of layer =25 meters implements an environmental control system: holding pond, gas vent & perimeter drains
comprises solid waste (50%), organic waste (25%), non-organic waste (20%) and recyclable materials (5%)
Jelutong
2 June 2012: The Jelutong Landfill again caught fire, sending firemen to the site. They pumped water from the sea to put of the fire. 25 May, 2012: The Penang Government has identified Batu Maung (2 nd bridge) as the most likely site for a new waste transfer station, to reduce the backlog at the Ampang Jajar station in Seberang Perai. There, the refuse will be compressed before being shipped across the channel to Pulau Burung.
The ban of free plastic bags at all Penang supermarkets. The ban was extended to polystyrene (styrofoam food containers) beginning 1 January 2012 Bagan Ajam wet market waste composting plant
Heng Ee High School Canteen waste Collection (3,000 students) Bayan Baru Hawker Complex Food Waste Collection Groundswell Static Fermentation Process Waste to top soil
Future projects Building more Zero Waste Communities Food Waste, Bulk Waste & Green Waste Recovery using the Groundswell Process Food to Food - Sustainable Organic Waste Management to Agriculture Training Centre, Seberang Perai using the Groundswell Process Zero discharge system for pig farming area with conversion of pig waste into bio-gas, compost or algae cultivation. Identifying more other activities and projects for strategies and approaches for the implementation of the Penang s Organic Waste Policy such as waste separation at source
Transport Rapid Penang.
City Shuttle Bus (CAT) - Others than the paid buses, Penang has a free shuttle bus or central area transit (CAT) that is touring popular place in George Town such as KOMTAR, Penang road and temples.
Car Rental @ Taxis
Trishaws
Ferry & Cruise
Penang Bridge
Why the horrendous traffic congestion today? Long term failure of Govt s transport policies and their implementation by agencies e.g. CVLB, JPJ, Puspakom. Promoting cars and neglecting public transport; favouring corporate cronies.
We are Car dependant citizens. We buy and maintain private motor vehicles as a necessity, despite the cost. town planning culture has been based on the lack of good public transport. Road widening, creating one way streets and more on-street car parking for cars. Our car-dependant population is created by a pro-car urban environment Costs of sustaining infrastructure for increasing private traffic far outweigh that of subsidizing PT
Address obstacles to efficient public transport system Solve traffic bottlenecks along the routes on-street parking space for dedicated bus lanes. Ensure punctuality, essential in promoting switch in transport modes Bicycles, Trishaws & Padestrian Create cycle lanes and parking facilities. Better maps, signage, better designed bus stops & GPS systems
Green Space & Biodiversity Teluk Bahang National Park Pantai Kerachut Botanical Garden Forest Recreation Park Metropolitan Park Ayer Itam Dam Town Parks Beaches & Water Front Heritage Places
Development
Food Nasi Kandar Beratur Pasembok Mee Sotong Mamak Char Koey Teow & Koey Teow Th ng Asam Laksa Air Itam Laksa Janggus Rojak Penang (Mak Bee) Jeruk Pak Ali
Spider Chart
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